>>28Ack, I knew I forgot something.
In 2010, moot started enforcing stricter moderation, giving the reins to the site to one of many waves of trigger-happy retards; anyone who would ask for it, really, whether they had participated on the board they wished to control, or even vaguely understood its culture, or not. This compounded with the previously mentioned matters to bring about the modern day /g/, where
you can be banned for even mentioning a sci-fi anime like Lain in a perfectly on-topic context. That's not an exaggeration; the last time I visited /g/ out of curiosity,
I was actually banned from the entire site for doing exactly that.That's why I detest modern 4chan in a nutshell. It's almost impossible to discuss
anything without ban evading, and if your message gets through, it falls on the deaf ears of absolute nincompoops.